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According to Compassion International, the organization that organized the trip, everyone from Monterey is safe and plans are being made to bring them home.

Friday evening's attack left at least 23 people dead.

Militants attacked two separate locations in the country's capital: a restaurant and a hotel a few miles away from the group of missionaries.

"We're just trying to stay in communication with them and make sure they're comfortable until we can get them out of the country," Compassion International spokesman Tim Glenn said. "Whenever we send a group into another country, security obviously is our main concern and we want to make sure that entire group is safe."

Compassion International will not disclose where the group is or what its plan is at this time for fear of making the members targets.

"We are not going to disclose where they are staying or any plans for an early departure out of the country. We just want to take good care of them and make sure they're comfortable and they are," Glenn said.